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Less than 10 percent of 50,000 companies surveyed are using Vista, according to Forrester Research, which calls the operating system "New Coke."
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KieranMullen
My boss' philosophy is a good one -- if it ain't broke, then don't fix it.
As for the comment of Mac getting their enterprise act together - is that a market Apple even wants? Businesses want to buy cheap computer from established vendors. Is Apple willing to let Dell, IBM, HP, etc build hardware and license their software? Of course not. Apple will continue in the Enterprise as a niche player for specialized applications.
Those businesses are stupid, should upgrade their software to the latest versions, and stop using old programs.
As for proprietary software: GET RID OF IT! No business should be using a proprietary software that cannot be upgraded, and ESPECIALLY not a pre-DOS program in this day and age!
As to compatibility issues on OTHER programs... almost every single program I had (Nero excluded) had a FREE update to it that made it work on Vista or it didn't even NEED an upgrade to work on Vista.
As to the 'drivers don't work on Vista' for different things...... if your piece of hardware is ANY more than 5 years old (that is when Microsoft support in Vista drops off).... you should be replacing it about now, especially if you have an old parallel port printer.
||"Windows 7 is penciled for release in Q1 2010. And who knows, by then, Apple may have even gotten its enterprise act together," Mendel writes.||
It would be interesting to know what they feel is missing from OS X relative to XP.
KieranMullen
I imagine people who say this should still be using records not CD, video & not dvd, still wearing the same tie they bought in 1972.
- by cyclelogicpress.com August 1, 2008 7:56 AM PDT
- Just needs more advertising! ;)
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